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Old 08-09-2006, 01:56 PM   #24
ShitOnWheels
 
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Originally Posted by Tsar
i never once mentioned anyone but me and my friends in my stories, so your analogy doesnt apply to me. nice try tho.
He stated it will take him 16 hours to drive 1250 miles, he's driving to florida which is mostly highway driving, and since ive driven my own car there and back numerous times, also ive made trips from sparta nj to ft.lauderdale florida in a truck with a trailer i know exatly how long it takes to get there. oh and also the fact that i used to live there and i know alot of roads, especially to orlando area.
I dont give a **** about your altima or you being 30. and im not the one getting but hurt here, you asked who can beat your time and i said i can. Thats when you started to come up with excuses, face it old man you got challenged and you couldnt back up your ********. its ok better try next time. you dont like me? alright, not like i care.

-truly yours
Vitali


P.S. truly hope you die in a fire.
Actually, it's 1400 miles, you're 150 miles short.

Do the math. 1400 divided by 15.5 hours (the quickest it's been done), and that equals an average of 90.3 MPH...which includes stops for gas and random breaks for el sicko. (For the record, I was not with them for this trip, only in spirit and through many texts and phone calls lol). Any normal person who drives the speed limit or barely over will take longer to drive.

Now, factor in they had a brand new M Class to take last year. THis time, we have 2 Neons, 1 SRT4 and 1 SXT. The SRT4 will need to stop WAY more often for gas then either the M or the SXT. The M class has a much larger tank and would go longer, and the SXT gets better mileage. So now that 1400 miles will be averaged at about 80 to 85 mph. Which is anywhere between 16.5 and 17.5 hours.

16 hours is a reasonable time to get down there. Why you think it's too slow is beyond me.
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